Tag: laptopping
ASUCR has no reason to be proud of this year’s elections
Elections Director Taylor Brown announced the results of the 2018-2019 ASUCR elections last Monday, and while there was quite a bit of applause and...
Four years of failure: An appeal for change for the new...
It has been my pleasure, or more accurately, my displeasure, to watch the operations of our student government for the last four years as...
The results are in! Cole elected 2018 ASUCR president
Written by Myles Andrews-Duve and Andreas Rauch
Semi Cole was elected president of the ASUCR for the 2018-19 academic year on Monday in a culmination...
ASUCR near unanimously votes to ban laptopping from 2018 elections
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, ASUCR senators voted to officially ban laptopping from the 2018 elections with a vote of 9-1-0. This decision comes after...
ASUCR bans political parties for 2018 elections
On Wednesday, Jan. 17, ASUCR senators officially voted to ban political parties in the 2018 ASUCR elections with a vote of 4-3-9.
At 7:03...
2018’s ASUCR elections must be conducted without laptopping or political parties
On Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017, ASUCR’s final meeting of the fall quarter saw an outpouring of vocal opposition against the use of political parties...
ASUCR refines boundaries of illegal laptopping
ASUCR’s final state of the association meeting of winter quarter commenced at 6:09 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8 in the senate chambers. Serving as...
Phishing for votes
Writer: Bradley Evans, Electrical Engineering major
E-mail: [email protected]
This is my first year here as a transfer to UCR, and so it was my very first exposure...
Laptopping — Just because you can doesn’t mean you should!
Writer: Melina Reyes, graduating fourth-year, served as an ASUCR Justice on the Judicial Council 2013-2015 and currently serves as the ASUCR Elections Director.
Contact info:...
Students voice concerns over resolutions regarding laptopping
Several students spoke at the public forum section of the ASUCR senate meeting to express their concerns with recent actions taken by ASUCR in...